This study examined the correlation between two commercially available behavior rating scales. The two scales used were the Behavior Dimensions Rating Scale (BDRS) and the Behavior Assessment System for Children (BASC). Students from a special education behavior management class (primarily students with emotional disabilities) were rated on the two scales and students from a general education behavior management class (primarily students with conduct problems without disabilities) were rated on the two scales
The purpose of the study was to establish diagnostic validity for a modified version of the Classroo...
Problem behaviors of elementary-age boys with learning disabilities (n = 91) were compared with thos...
Direct Behavior Rating (DBR) is a method of social–emotional and behavior assessment that combines t...
A review of the literature regarding behavioral characteristics and underlying factors for behaviora...
Psychologists, diagnosticians, and educators are often required to assess a child's functioning...
The Adjustment Scales for Children and Adolescents (ASCA) and the Behavior Assessment System for Chi...
Accurate and rapid identification of students displaying behavioral problems requires instrumentatio...
In this article, two studies that investigate the convergent validity of the Behavioral and Emotiona...
A growing body of evidence shows that Direct Behavior Rating (DBR) should continue to be examined as...
The Behavior Assessment Scale for Children - Teacher Rating Scale (BASC - TRS) and the Adjustment Sc...
The generalizability of children\u27s behavior within the clinical examination session to classroom ...
As part of a larger study investigating intervention procedures for children classified as homogeneo...
Three behavior rating scales were filled out by teachers for the entire first grades of three public...
Initial evidence for the reliability and validity of a scale to assess social perception, the Social...
The present study investigated evidence of the construct validity of scores from the Behavioral and ...
The purpose of the study was to establish diagnostic validity for a modified version of the Classroo...
Problem behaviors of elementary-age boys with learning disabilities (n = 91) were compared with thos...
Direct Behavior Rating (DBR) is a method of social–emotional and behavior assessment that combines t...
A review of the literature regarding behavioral characteristics and underlying factors for behaviora...
Psychologists, diagnosticians, and educators are often required to assess a child's functioning...
The Adjustment Scales for Children and Adolescents (ASCA) and the Behavior Assessment System for Chi...
Accurate and rapid identification of students displaying behavioral problems requires instrumentatio...
In this article, two studies that investigate the convergent validity of the Behavioral and Emotiona...
A growing body of evidence shows that Direct Behavior Rating (DBR) should continue to be examined as...
The Behavior Assessment Scale for Children - Teacher Rating Scale (BASC - TRS) and the Adjustment Sc...
The generalizability of children\u27s behavior within the clinical examination session to classroom ...
As part of a larger study investigating intervention procedures for children classified as homogeneo...
Three behavior rating scales were filled out by teachers for the entire first grades of three public...
Initial evidence for the reliability and validity of a scale to assess social perception, the Social...
The present study investigated evidence of the construct validity of scores from the Behavioral and ...
The purpose of the study was to establish diagnostic validity for a modified version of the Classroo...
Problem behaviors of elementary-age boys with learning disabilities (n = 91) were compared with thos...
Direct Behavior Rating (DBR) is a method of social–emotional and behavior assessment that combines t...